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Britain confirms no visa required for Jamaica’s Governor-General

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Britain confirms no visa required for Jamaica’s Governor-General

In response to a query posed by Jamaica’s Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte, Britain has moved to clarify that the head of state of Jamaica, the Governor General, will not require a visa to enter the United Kingdom. 

Marlene Forte’s inquiry

Malahoo Forte, who also serves as the co-chairperson of the Government’s Constitutional Reform Committee, took to X, formally called Twitter, to express her concerns. 

She questioned why the Governor General should be obligated to apply for and obtain a visa when traveling to the UK on official business.

Malahoo Forte pointed out the unique position of the Governor General as the personal representative of King Charles III within Jamaica's political framework.

In her inquiry, Malahoo Forte tagged the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, Judith Slater, and the UK Home Office, seeking clarity on this matter.

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British High Commissioner’s response

Judith Slater, the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, responded to Malahoo Forte’s query. 

She clarified that the Governor General and Lady Allen do not require a visa to visit the United Kingdom. 

Instead, a vignette or stamp is placed in their passports, which indicates their exemption from the visa requirement. 

This exemption is renewed every two years. Notably, while the head of state enjoys this privilege, Jamaican citizens are still required to obtain visas when visiting the UK, even for legal matters involving the Privy Council, the country’s final court of appeal.

In 2003, Britain imposed a visa restriction on Jamaica, citing it as an immigration measure. 

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